Matte & low - audio sounding after export

Hello

I am editing in Premiere Pro CS4. If you see the images below, it will tell you a little more about the system and the parameters I use. I gave my client a DVD and she complained the audio. I asked him to send me a description of what she was not happy, and she wrote this: "with audio, the sound quality was lost, it was not loud and clear. And the base and the beats were very low. Came out very thud '. Now, I agree with her. One of my fellow editors that uses another system produced a video and immediately I noticed the sound was wonderful. I could feel the base and hear several instruments.

My original audio peaked like this:

audiopeak.jpg

I asked someone what was the best level to set in and he said that he peak at-6. So now my audio picks like this:

-6 sound.jpg

After the filing of the complaint, I asked a few more people, and they said that the green audio level should be level 6. So now my audio picks like this:

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Now I don't know if the settings above have solved the problem, but at least on the computer, it sounds better.

It's the Premiere version I use:

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This is some info about my computer:

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Properties of the file prior to export:

properties before export.jpg

Properties of the file after export:

properties after export.jpg

Project settings:

project settings.jpg

project settings 2.jpg

ASIO settings.jpg

Here is my export settings:

media encoder 1.jpg

media encoder 2.jpg

media encoder 3.jpg

I hope that is enough info and I appreciate all help. Let me know if you need me to gather more information.

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Now, I agree with her. One of my fellow editors that uses another system produced a video and immediately I noticed the sound was wonderful. I could feel the base and hear several instruments.

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My question is, "How can I get my audio to sound more gutsy (base more, harder,)"

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you accidentally fall in love with talent?  Is not of the never before seen in the film industry... where criticism becomes something "personal" between the Director / shooter (you) and talent...?

Perhaps you could get closer?

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